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finned

Finded vs Finned - What's the difference?

finded | finned |


As a verb finded

is past tense of find.

As an adjective finned is

having fins.

Finked vs Finned - What's the difference?

finked | finned |


As a verb finked

is past tense of fink.

As an adjective finned is

having fins.

Funned vs Finned - What's the difference?

funned | finned |


As a verb funned

is past tense of fun.

As an adjective finned is

having fins.

Finned vs Fonned - What's the difference?

finned | fonned |


As an adjective finned

is having fins.

As a verb fonned is

.

Finned vs Ginned - What's the difference?

finned | ginned |


As adjectives the difference between finned and ginned

is that finned is having fins while ginned is drunk.

As a verb ginned is

past tense of gin.

Finned vs Binned - What's the difference?

finned | binned |


As an adjective finned

is having fins.

As a verb binned is

past tense of bin.

Finned vs Nonfinned - What's the difference?

finned | nonfinned |


As adjectives the difference between finned and nonfinned

is that finned is having fins while nonfinned is not finned.

Finned vs Unfinned - What's the difference?

finned | unfinned |


As adjectives the difference between finned and unfinned

is that finned is having fins while unfinned is not finned.

Finned vs Sarcopterygian - What's the difference?

finned | sarcopterygian |


As an adjective finned

is having fins.

As a noun sarcopterygian is

(biology) any lobe-finned fish, of the class sarcopterygii , including the lungfish and coelacanths.

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